This is based on customs, language, religion or other factors, and is assigned at birth
What is Ethnic Identity?
This type of revolution imposes a non-electoral change in government, typically involving the military
What is a Coup d'etat?
This ideology places a high priority on political and economic freedoms
What is Liberalism?
This body of the Chinese Government is focused on rooting out corruption
What is the Discipline Inspection Commission?
This cause of discrimination typically involves slavery & colonialism
What are Historical Occurrences?
This transactional relationship between the state and the individual is seen as the basis for patriotism
What is citizenship?
This feeling of having less that other members of society can be a cause for revolution
What is Relative Deprivation?
What is secularization?
This body of the Chinese government pushes legislation through and theoretically answers to the NPC
What is the State Council?
This type of "division" tends to keep conflict more moderate.
What is a Cross-Cutting Cleavage?
This cause for conflict typically sees identity being used as a tool by the powerful in the pursuit of their own interests
What is Instrumentalism?
This "fabulous" conflict in 1688 saw the implementation of this type of government in the UK...
What is the Glorious Revolution and constitutional monarchy?
These two types of political attitudes share a letter, as well as an extreme approach to change
What are Radicals and Reactionaries?
Paramount Status is created through the combining of these 3 positions...
What is the Presidency, The Chairman of the CMC, and the General Secretary of the Communist Party of China?
The small amount of parity that exists between Male and Female Politicians acts as an example of this
What is political discrimination?
One is a struggle to achieve certain political or economic goals at another’s expense, one is clashing with one another over the quest to form an independent state
What is the difference between ethnic conflict and national conflict?
These instances of enduring, organized, armed actors contesting the power of the state typically involve no formal military.
What are insurgencies?
Which political ideology was used in Mexico and Iran to justify the nationalization of nonrenewable resource industries and which leaders led the efforts
What is socialism?
Cardenas in Mexico & Mossadegh in Iran
This period of Chinese history was categorized by a restructuring of farms, chaotic initiatives, and famine.
What is "The Great Leap Forward"?
This nation is known for their strict approach to religion, still manages to be a haven for having gender affirming care
What is Iran?
This approach to nationalism sees the large "hard to change" aspects of society as determining what truly matters about one's national identity
What is Structuralism?
This theory for revolution takes into account the historical and regional differences that distinguish how revolutionary actors think
What is Cultural Framing?
An ideology that seeks to unite religion with the state
(Hint: It is an -ism)
What is Fundamentalism?
This conflict occurred between which two countries and forced one country legalise the namesake
What is the Opium War, UK + China?
This approach emphasizes the processes through which socially shared meanings and definitions are established
What is Social Constructivism?